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A review by marziesreads
The Diary of a Hounslow Girl by Ambreen Razia
3.0
3.5 Stars
I am sad to say that all the complaints about the sound quality on this Audible production are spot on. It sounds like it was recorded without a proper microphone. Audible has done Ms. Razia no favors in this production. I know that some have complained that Razia isn't even from Hounslow (she's from South London not West), but it really seems like a petty point. Diary of a Hounslow Girl and Hounslow Diaries (the BBC show) are supposed to be accounts of young British Muslim women and it seems like Razia is quite qualified to write about the topic, at least to me. Her narration, which sounds inspired by her family, is rich with humor.
Some of this Audible production is quite funny but some is also quite poignant. I just wish there had been better sound quality.
I am sad to say that all the complaints about the sound quality on this Audible production are spot on. It sounds like it was recorded without a proper microphone. Audible has done Ms. Razia no favors in this production. I know that some have complained that Razia isn't even from Hounslow (she's from South London not West), but it really seems like a petty point. Diary of a Hounslow Girl and Hounslow Diaries (the BBC show) are supposed to be accounts of young British Muslim women and it seems like Razia is quite qualified to write about the topic, at least to me. Her narration, which sounds inspired by her family, is rich with humor.
Some of this Audible production is quite funny but some is also quite poignant. I just wish there had been better sound quality.